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So Much of the Arctic Is on Fire, You Can See It From Space Wildfires burning large swaths of Russia are generating so much smoke, they're visible from space, new images from NASA's Earth Observatory reveal.
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Quantum Darwinism Could Explain What Makes Reality Real Some physicists believe that our experience of the universe is just a big game of subatomic survival of the fittest.
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Mathematical insights through collaboration and perseverance "Patience is important for our subject," says math professor Wei Zhang. "You're always making infinitesimal progress."
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Astronomers spot baby gas giant forming using planet-hunting satellite TESS A young planet still in the process of being formed has been identified using NASA's planet-hunting satellite, TESS. The planet, DS Tuc Ab, is nearly six times the size of the Earth and is similar to the gas giants in ou...
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First Human CRISPR Trial in the US Aims to Cure Inherited Blindness Gene editing is advancing at a faster pace than most of us can keep up with. One significant recent announcement was gene editing tool CRISPR's application to non-genetic diseases thanks to a new ability to edit single l...
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Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Just when everyone had pretty much given up hope of getting lawmakers in our hyper-polarized nation's capital to agree on a new set of rules for self-driving cars, Congress appears to be...
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Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge It looks as though Apple's iPad lineup will get a bit bigger. The company already has five different models of the tablet, but according to new regulatory filings spotted by AppleInsider...
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How to take great product photos with your smartphone

Digital Trends - 28 Jul 2019 15:30
How to take great product photos with your smartphone Selling items on the online open market of Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, or eBay is a challenge. Photographing your products at their best angle is critical. We give you essential tips on taking your best shot with y...
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You'll soon be able to run Android on your Nintendo Switch If you've been dying to install Android on your Nintendo Switch to turn it into an even more versatile gadget, then your wish is about to come true. We've seen all the teasers showing us that Android can operate on the c...
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NASA Unveils Amazing Cosmic Views as Chandra X-Ray Observatory Turns 20 It's been 20 years since NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory launched to give us the sharpest-ever view of X-rays -- and the telescope is still working at the frontier of science, the agency said.
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The 6 hardest truths we've learned about 5G - CNET Including 5G's effects on your phone's cost, battery life and ability to deal with the heat.
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Micro machines: How the next big thing in robotics is actually quite small Think that robots need to be the size of a dog or even a full-grown person to be exciting? Not so, as the fast-developing field of micro-robotics demonstrates. Here's what you need to know.
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There's a flurry of show news from Amazon this weekend, but not all of it is positive. The company has cancelled its podcast-based Prime Video series Lore after two seasons. This wasn't a complete shock when the second s...
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Pay what you want for a goldmine of Lonely Planet travel guides Today you can pay as little as $1 for up to 39 travel and language ebooks, including renowned Lonely Planet guides.
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Apple Contractors Reportedly Overhear Sensitive Information and Sexy Times Thanks to Siri First Amazon, then Google, and now Apple have all confirmed that their devices are not only listening to you, but complete strangers may be reviewing the recordings. Thanks to Siri, Apple contractors routinely catch inti...
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Smartphone case augments touchscreens with physical buttons, scroll wheels A customizable smartphone case provides a more tactile experience compared to touchscreens. Vidgets, created by Snap researchers and Columbia University students, translates input through mechanical widgets into onscreen...
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Google's DeepMind is training Waymo's self-driving cars like StarCraft II bots Google's DeepMind and Waymo are teaming up to train the neural networks of self-driving cars. The partnership is using population-based training, which was created to speed up the learning process of computers playing St...
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RED teases mysterious, compact Komodo camera

Engadget - 28 Jul 2019 00:20
RED is countering the tales of its smartphone camera woes with something more exciting... if also cryptic. Company chief Jarred Land has teased an upcoming Komodo camera that doesn't appear to fit into the company's usua...
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Oracle Document Claiming an Amazon 'Conspiracy' to Win Military Contract Makes It to Trump's Desk Aides to Donald Trump presented him with a document identical to one created by a top Washington lobbyist for cloud-computing giant Oracle, Kenneth Glueck, implying that competitor Amazon is only a favored contender for ...
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Respawn will suspend Apex Legends players who abuse game-breaking Wraith glitch Respawn will roll out a fix for the game-breaking Wraith glitch in the next patch for Apex Legends. In the meantime, the developer said that it will be handing out suspensions for those who keep exploiting the bug.
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Venomous Arkansas snake devours bug in jaw-dropping photos An Arkansas photographer captured a venomous copperhead snake devouring a cicada that had just emerged from its shell at Ozark National Forest earlier this month.
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Dishonest acts hurt one's ability to read others' emotions

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2019 23:23
Study ties morality and empathy into a single construct.
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